Re: pronounciation of imam in prayers
Dear hypnotix-2000
I did not say it is a SIN, not sure what are you referring to in the prev post. nothing relevant to what I mentioned. I only posted a Hadith, "that no matter how a person reads that person is rewarded for his/her attempts, anyways". :-) In my post I am NOT supporting Afshi.
Re: pronounciation of imam in prayers
im learnign tajweed now, and im having the hardest time wiht some letter...with Ain (backwards 3)....i can say it on its own, but when its in the middle of the word....problemo....
also joining the words...ikfha, idghaam, etc...need to work on that too..
This is practice dependant and will take some time. Just keep at it... sitting in front of the mirror while practicing should also help.
The problem is that there are no booklets out there for Arabic pronunciation that give proper diagrams of the mouth and vocal cavity for Pharyngeal and Emphatic vocalization, unless I am missing something. I think that would help enormously.
Re: pronounciation of imam in prayers
Dear hypnotix-2000
I did not say it is a SIN, not sure what are you referring to in the prev post. nothing relevant to what I mentioned. I only posted a Hadith, "that no matter how a person reads that person is rewarded for his/her attempts, anyways". :-) In my post I am NOT supporting Afshi.
I realize that... I am translating sin as gunaah in my mind, which I think is pretty close to what I wanted to say, and I did not say that I am saying something in opposition to what you said; you know what I'm sayin' :)